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AD Sartorius is giving away free sample of research transfection reagents
Transient transfection is a vital technique in molecular biology, allowing the temporary introduction of foreign nucleic acids into cells. However, it often presents several challenges:
Efficiency: Achieving high transfection efficiency can be particularly difficult in certain hard-to-transfect cell types.
Cell Viability: The process may be toxic, reducing cell viability and affecting experimental outcomes.
Reproducibility: Variability in efficiency and expression levels can lead to inconsistent results, complicating experiment replication.
Optimization: Different cell types require specific reagents, conditions, and protocols, necessitating extensive optimization.
Delivery Method Limitations: Methods like lipofection and electroporation have limitations and may not suit all cell types or applications.
Their best-in-class, ready-to-use transfection reagents are designed to address these challenges. They enable researchers to:
Study protein functions and roles in signaling pathways
Perform genome editing using plasmid-based or RNA-based methods
Conduct cost-effective RNA interference to transfect guide RNA and express Cas9 protein, even in hard-to-transfect cells
They invite you to request a sample and take advantage of their scientific support to optimize your experiments. Their team is available to assist you throughout your evaluation phase.
Offer valid while quantities last and subject to change without notice
Efficiency: Achieving high transfection efficiency can be particularly difficult in certain hard-to-transfect cell types.
Cell Viability: The process may be toxic, reducing cell viability and affecting experimental outcomes.
Reproducibility: Variability in efficiency and expression levels can lead to inconsistent results, complicating experiment replication.
Optimization: Different cell types require specific reagents, conditions, and protocols, necessitating extensive optimization.
Delivery Method Limitations: Methods like lipofection and electroporation have limitations and may not suit all cell types or applications.
Their best-in-class, ready-to-use transfection reagents are designed to address these challenges. They enable researchers to:
Study protein functions and roles in signaling pathways
Perform genome editing using plasmid-based or RNA-based methods
Conduct cost-effective RNA interference to transfect guide RNA and express Cas9 protein, even in hard-to-transfect cells
They invite you to request a sample and take advantage of their scientific support to optimize your experiments. Their team is available to assist you throughout your evaluation phase.
Offer valid while quantities last and subject to change without notice